Entering the game with just one hit in his last 29 at-bats, Marty Costes reached base in his first three trips to the plate against Delaware Thursday evening. But when he came up with bases loaded and the Terps trailing 6-1 in the seventh, the junior left fielder swung and missed at three straight pitches. … Continue reading Maryland falls to Delaware, 7-1, in first of four straight home games
Game Recaps
Biondic, Parsons shine as Maryland dominates Ball State to complete weekend tournament sweep
Just one day after Maryland's Kevin Biondic went 2-for-4 at the plate, made a pair of stellar plays at first base and even recorded a save on the mound against Coastal Carolina, the senior launched an opposite field three-run homer in the first inning against Ball State right-hander Kyle Nicolas. It was only the start … Continue reading Biondic, Parsons shine as Maryland dominates Ball State to complete weekend tournament sweep
New-look lineup leads Maryland past Coastal Carolina
With his team owning a .212 batting average heading into Saturday, Maryland baseball head coach Rob Vaughn decided to significantly alter his batting order against Coastal Carolina, despite breaking out for 11 runs on nine hits the prior morning against Radford in the opening game of the Johnny Gardner Law Group Tournament. The Terps lineup started … Continue reading New-look lineup leads Maryland past Coastal Carolina
Maryland offense breaks out late to beat Radford, 11-4
Kevin Biondic’s eighth-inning RBI double broke a late tie and sparked a six-run rally, as Maryland defeated the Radford Highlanders, 11-4, Friday afternoon. The victory, in the opening game of the Johnny Gardner Law Group Tournament in Conway, South Carolina, was the third straight for the Terps, who climbed over .500 at 5-4 on the … Continue reading Maryland offense breaks out late to beat Radford, 11-4
DiLuia, bullpen shine in Maryland’s shutout victory over VCU
Freshman Mark DiLuia and four bullpen arms combined for a five-hit shutout as Maryland defeated the VCU Rams, 2-0, in Richmond, Virginia, Wednesday. The Terrapins (4-4) managed just two hits, but drew six walks and got key RBIs from Justin Morris and Nick Dunn as they got back to .500 on the season. In his … Continue reading DiLuia, bullpen shine in Maryland’s shutout victory over VCU
Bullpen, patience at the plate lead Terps to 6-3 win over Army
A patient approach at the plate and a strong performance from the bullpen led Maryland to a comeback win over the Army Black Knights Sunday, 6-3, in College Park. The Terrapins (3-4) snapped a four-game losing streak, and salvaged the final game of the three-game set with Army. Maryland’s offense managed just six hits in … Continue reading Bullpen, patience at the plate lead Terps to 6-3 win over Army
Bats go cold as Maryland falls to Army, 3-0
Tyler Blohm and Kevin Biondic each turned in strong performances on the mound, but the Maryland offense couldn't get anything going for the second straight night as the Terrapins fell to the Army Black Knights in College Park, Saturday, 3-0. Maryland (2-4) has now lost four straight contests after opening the season with back-to-back wins … Continue reading Bats go cold as Maryland falls to Army, 3-0
Missed opportunities hurt Terps in 4-3 home opener loss to Army
The bases were loaded with two out in the bottom of the second for Maryland, with cleanup hitter Taylor Wright coming to the plate. The junior third baseman, who walked in the first, squared to bunt, looking to bring home Kevin Biondic from third. But Wright's bunt rolled straight back to the pitcher, who tossed … Continue reading Missed opportunities hurt Terps in 4-3 home opener loss to Army
Maryland drops first midweek game of season to William & Mary
William & Mary right-hander Michael Toner was looking for a shutdown inning after retiring the first two Terps he faced in the seventh frame. With the Tribe leading 8-3, center fielder Zach Jancarski crushed his second home run of the afternoon as he tried to stage a Maryland comeback with seven outs left to work … Continue reading Maryland drops first midweek game of season to William & Mary
Parsons struggles as Terps drop Tennessee finale
Maryland's bats picked up where they left off. The Terps scored six runs in the ninth inning in the front-end of the doubleheader, and were able to tack on three just under an hour later. But the starting pitching success Maryland had seen earlier in the day was nonexistent; Hunter Parsons failed to make it … Continue reading Parsons struggles as Terps drop Tennessee finale